Report: Nate Solder's son undergoes chemotherapy after cancer comes out of remission

During Sunday night’s broadcast of the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons, NBC sideline reporter Michele Tafoya unveiled the news that Nate Solder’s son, Hudson, has been diagnosed with cancer once again.

Solder had been missing from practice several weeks ago for non-injury reasons, as Tafoya reported that his son has been battling a rare form of pediatric cancer called Wilms tumors.

Solder had battled his own form of cancer two years ago. The offensive linemen fought testicular cancer dating back to April of 2015 when he was diagnosed.

He beat the disease after a surgery to treat his cancer and went on to start every regular season game of 2015.

Back in 2015, Hudson was initially diagnosed with cancer at just three months old. Then, just prior to Super Bowl LI, Solder revealed that his son’s cancer was in remission as the tumor had stopped growing at the age of 18 months.

Solder, his wife, Lexi and Hudson were participants in the Patriots’ “Crucial Catch” pregame ceremony honoring those fighting cancer on Sunday night.